Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4: Days Present Days Absent Days Tardy Days Incomplete
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4: Days Present Days Absent Days Tardy Days Incomplete
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4: Days Present Days Absent Days Tardy Days Incomplete
_____________________________ _____________________________ Age of Child at the End of the SY: Years ___ Months___
The purpose of this progress report is to inform parents about their child's learning achievement based on the
_____________________ _____________________ Kindergarten Curriculum Guide. This reflects a summary of you levels of progress in different domains of
Parent or Guardian’s Signature Parent or Guardian’s Signature development (not necessarily academic) every ten (10) weeks or quarter so that we know if additional time and
follow-up are needed to make your child achieve the competencies expected of a five (5) year old.
Third Quarter (Weeks 21 - 30) Fourth Quarter (Weeks 31 - 40)
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_____________________________ _____________________________ Each competency will be marked with: Beginning (B) ; Developing (D) or ; Consistent (C)
Health, Well-Being, and Motor Development Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
_____________________________ _____________________________ Demonstrates health habits that keep one clean and sanitary
Demonstrates behaviors that promote personal safety
_____________________________ _____________________________ Demonstrates locomotor skills such as walking, running, skipping,
jumping, climbing correctly during play, dance or exercise activities
_____________________________ _____________________________ Demonstrates non-locomotor skills such as pushing, pulling, turning,
swaying, bending, throwing, catching, and kicking correctly during
play, dance or exercise activities
_____________________ _____________________ Demonstrates fine motor skills needed for self-care / self-help such
Parent or Guardian’s Signature Parent or Guardian’s Signature as tooth brushing, buttoning, screwing and unscrewing lids, using
spoon and fork correctly, etc.
Demonstrates fine motor skills needed for creative self-
ATTENDANCE RECORD expression/art activities, such as tearing, cutting, pasting, copying,
drawing, coloring, molding, painting, lacing,etc.
Traces, copies, or writes letters and numerals
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Socio Emotional Development Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Days Present
States personal information (name, gender, age, birthday)
Days Absent Expresses personal interests and needs
Days Tardy Demonstrates readiness in trying out new experiences, and self-
Days Incomplete confidence in doing tasks independently
Expresses feelings in appropriate ways and in different situations
Follows school rules willingly and executes school tasks and routines
well
This is to certify that __________________________________ of___________________ has developed
Recognizes different emotions, acknowledges the feelings of others,
the general competencies based on the Kindergarten Curriculum Guide. and shows willingness to help
Shows respect in dealing with peers and adults
Identifies members of one’s family
____________________ _______________ Identifies people and places in the school and community
Teacher’s Signature Date
Language, Literacy, and Communication Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
____________________ _______________ Listening and Viewing
School Head’s Signature Date Distinguishes between elements of sounds e.g. pitch (low and high),
volume (loud and soft)
Listens attentively to stories/poems/songs
Recalls details from stories/poems/songs listened to
Relate story events to personal experiences size, length, quantity, or duration)
Sequence events from a story listened to Recognizes and extends patterns
Infer character traits and feelings Tells the names of days in a week
Tells the months of the year
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Distinguishes the time of day and tells time by the hour (using analog
Identify simple cause-and-effect and problem-solution relationship of clock)
events in a story listened to or in a familiar situation Rote counts up to 20
Predict story outcomes
The child can count up to: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Others: ________________
Discriminates objects/pictures as same and different, identifies Counts objects up to 10
missing parts of objects/pictures, and identifies which objects do not
The child can count up to: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Others: __________________________
belong to the group
Recognize numerals up to 10
Speaking
The child can recognize numerals up to: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Others: __________________________
Uses proper expressions in and polite greetings in appropriate
situations Writes numerals up 10
Talks about details of objects, people, etc. using appropriate speaking The child can write numerals up to: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Others: __________________________
vocabulary Sequences numbers
Participates actively in class activities (e.g., reciting poems, rhymes, Identify the placement of objects (e.g. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc) in a given
etc.) and discussions by responding to questions accordingly set
Asks simple questions(who, what, where, when, why) Solves simple addition problems
Gives 1 to 2 step directions Solves simple subtractions problems
Retells simple stories or narrates personal experiences Groups sets of concrete objects of equal quantities up to 10 (i.e.,
Reading beginning multiplication)
Identifies sounds of letters (using the alphabet of the Mother Separates sets of concrete objects of equal quantities up to 10 (i.e.,
Tongue) beginning division)
Measures length, capacity, and mass of objects using nonstandard
The child can identify the following letter sounds:
measuring tools
/a/ /b/ /c/ /d/ /e/ /f/ /g/ /h/ /i/ /j/ /k/ /l/ /m/ /n/ Recognizes coins and bills (up to PHP 20)
/ñ/ /ng/ /o/ /p/ /q/ /r/ /s/ /t/ /u/ /v/ /w/ /x/ /y/ /z/ The child can recognize the following coins and bills:
Names uppercase and lower case letters (using the alphabet of the 5 centavos 10 centavos 25 centavos 1 peso 5 pesos 10 pesos 20 pesos
Mother Tongue) Understanding the Physical and Natural Environment
The child can name the following uppercase and lower case letters: Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N Ñ NG O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Identifies body parts and their functions
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n ñ ng o p q r s t u v w x y z Records observations and data with pictures, numbers and/or
Matches uppercase and lower case letters (using the alphabet of the symbols
Mother Tongue) Identifies parts of plant and animals
Identifies beginning sound of a given word Classifies animals according to shared characteristics
Distinguishes words that rhyme Describes the basic needs and ways to care for plants, animals and
Counts syllables in a given word the environment
Identifies parts of the book (front and back, title, author, illustrator, Identify different kinds of weather
etc.)
Shows interest in reading by browsing through books, predicting
what the story is all about and demonstrating proper book handling
behavior (e.g., flip pages sequentially, browses from left to right, etc.)
Interprets information from simple pictographs, maps, and other
RATING SCALE
environmental print
Writing Rating Indicators
Writes lower case and upper case letters
Express simple ideas through symbols (e.g., drawings, invented Beginning (B) Rarely demonstrates the expected competency
spelling) Rarely participates in class activities and/or initiates
Writes lower case and upper case letters
Express simple ideas through symbols (e.g., drawings, invented
independent works
spelling) Shows interest in doing tasks but needs close supervision
Mathematics Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Developing (D) Sometimes demonstrates the competency
Identifies colors Sometimes participates, minimal supervision
Identifies shapes
Progresses continuously in doing assigned tasks
Sorts objects according to shape, size, and/or color
Compares and arrange objects according to a specific attribute (e.g., Always demonstrates the expected competency
Consistent (C) Always participates in the different activities, works
independently
Always performs tasks, advanced in some aspects